Unlocking Creativity and Respect for the Craft: Ernest Bouzon’s CVAP ExperienceErnest Bouzon, a participant of Batch 16 of the Certified Voice Artist Program (CVAP), shares his candid and heartfelt testimonial about the program. Over the course of four weeks, Ernest experienced not only growth in his voice acting skills but also a deepened respect for the craft and the industry as a whole. Ernest reflects on the first day of CVAP, describing it as a foundation for beginners. Day one focused on marketing oneself and understanding the voice acting industry—insights that, even for a seasoned participant like Ernest, served as a valuable refresher. He emphasizes that CVAP reminds participants where they started and highlights the importance of consistency, networking, and perseverance.
One of the standout aspects of Ernest’s experience was his breakout room group, BR4, and the mentors guiding them. He praises Miss Ice and Sir Ai for their encouragement and unwavering faith in the participants. The collaborative environment helped Ernest, an introvert, open up and actively engage with his peers, making the program both enjoyable and impactful.
Though CVAP Batch 16 is designed for beginners, Ernest appreciated the insightful lessons across all four days. The program reminded him that voice acting is an industry that respects those who respect the craft, a principle that resonated deeply with him. Through assignments, creative exercises, and guidance from experts, he was able to express his creativity, improve his skills, and gain confidence.
Ernest credits CVAP with creating an environment where participants can explore their natural talents and creativity. Through activities like character voice exercises, scriptwriting, and project-based assignments, he felt his abilities develop in a structured yet flexible manner. He also highlights the impact of industry experts like Papa Lem and Miss Lynn, whose advice provided practical steps for improvement and growth.
Concluding his testimonial, Ernest wholeheartedly recommends CVAP for anyone aspiring to become a voice artist. He emphasizes that the program is not only educational and insightful, but also a platform to nurture creativity, gain practical skills, and connect with a supportive community of mentors and peers.
For Ernest, CVAP is more than a workshop, it’s a launchpad for a voice acting career and a journey that respects the artistry behind every voice.